Samsung 460PN Manuel D’Utilisation

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Introduction to  
MagicNet 
Schedule OSD 
MDC 
Upper  
Menu 
Remote Control 
Adjustment 
Removing 
Program
 
Troubleshooting 
Specifications
 
 Introduction to MagicNet  
 
MagicNet transmits media files (photo, audio and movie files) and office files (PowerPoint, Excel, 
Word, HTML and PDF files) existing on a server to monitors using the Ethernet network of the 
server/client architecture.  
Several monitors can be connected to a server, and any file can be transmitted to any monitor over 
the network.  
Files can be transmitted in two ways: the server sends files to the monitors after registering with the 
schedule; or the monitor searches for the files  
registered in the library of the server, sends the files to the monitors, and plays those files after 
receiving them via the network.  
When more than one server is connected, you can select a server from the monitor and receive the 
schedule.  
Each monitor is capable of accessing the Internet by itself.  
 
Servers and monitors are connected over the network, and each server and monitor has a proper 
name to confirm each other.  
Hence, the name of the server must be identical between the server and the clients for a normal 
connection.  
That is, when a server's name is "MagicNet", only monitors set to "MagicNet" can be connected to this 
server.  
When a server name does not exist under the name set in the monitor, it will wait until the server 
with the identical name appears.  
However, when the auto connection function is on, it will try to connect to other servers, and will 
connect to the server that gives the first reply.  
 
 
 
 
Added Functions in MagicNet 2.0  
1. Multiple Display Control (MDC) 
The Multiple Display Control (MDC) is a newly added function in MagicNet 2.0,  
which can easily control several monitors from a PC simultaneously.  
MDC checks and controls the status of monitors that normally connect via the network. 
 
 
 
 
2. Account Management